Lee Sullivan

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Lee Sullivan is a leading UK artist who trained as a wildlife and technical illustrator at Barnfield College. He went on to work as a graphic artist for British Aerospace and spent some time in the advertising industry working freelance.

In 1988 (with John Higgins support and encouragement), he entered the world of comic books where he produced cover artwork for Marvel UK's Transformers comic title which was followed by a comic strip story for the Transformers 1989 Annual.

More comic strip work followed, on titles that included; Thundercats', Deathshead, RoboCop (from Marvel US), Wildcards, William Shatner's TekWorld (US), 2000AD ( Judge Dredd; Mercy Heights; Futureshocks; Vector 13), Marvel UK reprint covers and Action Man, Thunderbirds, Doctor Who Magazine and Doctor Who: Battles in Time.

Lee Sullivan also plays the saxophone and regularly tours the UK as part of a Roxy Music tribute band called Roxy Magic.

Lee Sullivan's Doctor Who contributions

BBCi Webcasts and Audio Releases

Regular Doctor Who Magazine - Comic Strips

Sixth Doctor Comic Strip Stories

Seventh Doctor Comic Strip Stories

Eighth Doctor Comic Strip Stories

Doctor Who Magazine Covers

Other Doctor Who Magazine Material


Big Finish's Doctor Who Audio Previews

(Audio promotional material as used in Doctor Who Magazine, inspired by the Radio Times illustrative artwork by Frank Bellamy.)

Fifth Doctor Audio Adventures

Sixth Doctor Audio Adventures

Seventh Doctor Audio Adventures

Eighth Doctor Audio Adventures

Other Big Finish commissions

BBC Radio Times' Eighth Doctor Comic Strip Stories

BBC Doctor Who Website front pages

Doctor Who: Battles in Time (regular Tenth Doctor Comic Strip Stories)

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Other Doctor Who Material

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